
2004 Casa Silva Reserva Carmenere
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3 from 3 User Ratings
- 2 Critic Reviews
- Style Red - Bold and Structured
- Grape Variety Carmenere
- Food Pairing Beef and Venison
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Critic tasting note: (2004 vintage) "Ripe and a bit oily, with lots of leather and herbs. Shows mostly sweet fruit on a narrow body, with a touch of balsamic vinegar and earth. Feels fairly plush; a nice everyday rendition of the variety. Imported by Vin Divino." - Wine Enthusiast
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- Alcohol ABV
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13.5 - 14.5%
Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Pigeon pastilla Starter Course
- Contains: pistachio, cinnamon
- Moroccan
- Dexter T-bone Main Course
- Dark, lean well-marbled beef from a short-legged breed originating in southwest Ireland
- Western
- Blue Grey bone-in-ribeye Main Course
- Marbled, tender and flavourful beef from the Blue Grey, a hybrid breed from Scotland and northern England
- Western
- Chilean Wagyu sirloin Main Course
- Highly marbled beef, buttery and rich
- Western
Details
- Alcohol ABV
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13.5 - 14.5%
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Vintage quality: Good
Current condition: Likely past it
The 2004 vintage for Chile was a classic cool-climate year.
The growing season began with a cold winter which saw some vicious frosts that naturally cut yields. However, a warm spring quickly transitioned into a hot summer which ripened the grapes before temperatures coo...
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